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HP Integrity rx7640 and HP 9000 rp7440
Servers

User Service Guide

HP Part Number: AB312-9010A
Published: November 2007
Edition: Fourth Edition

Summary of Contents for Integrity rx7640

Page 1: ...HP Integrity rx7640 and HP 9000 rp7440 Servers User Service Guide HP Part Number AB312 9010A Published November 2007 Edition Fourth Edition ...

Page 2: ...ccompanying such products and services Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein Microsoft and Windows are U S registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Linux is a U S registered trademark of Linus Torvalds Intel is a trademark or registered trademark of Intel Corporation or ...

Page 3: ...he Server 28 System Backplane 29 System Bacplane to PCI X Backplane Connectivity 29 Clocks and Reset 29 I O Subsystem 29 PCI X PCIe Backplane 32 PCI X PCIe Slot Boot Paths 33 MP SCSI Board 34 LAN SCSI Board 34 Mass Storage Disk Backplane 34 2 Server Site Preparation 35 Dimensions and Weights 35 Electrical Specifications 36 Grounding 36 Circuit Breaker 36 System AC Power Specifications 36 Power Cor...

Page 4: ...Voltage 67 Preface 67 Voltage Range Verification of Receptacle 67 Verifying the Safety Ground Single Power Source 68 Verifying the Safety Ground Dual Power Source 69 Voltage Check Additional Procedure 71 Connecting AC Input Power 72 Installing The Line Cord Anchor for rack mounted servers 73 Two Cell Server Installation rp7410 rp7420 rp7440 rx7620 rx7640 73 Core I O Connections 74 MP SCSI I O Conn...

Page 5: ...7 Shutting Down HP OpenVMS 108 Booting and Shutting Down Microsoft Windows 109 Microsoft Windows Support for Cell Local Memory 109 Adding Microsoft Windows to the Boot Options List 110 Booting Microsoft Windows 111 Shutting Down Microsoft Windows 113 Booting and Shutting Down Linux 114 Linux Support for Cell Local Memory 114 Adding Linux to the Boot Options List 115 Booting Red Hat Enterprise Linu...

Page 6: ...el 147 Removing the Front Bezel 147 Replacing the Front Bezel 147 Removing and Replacing PCA Front Panel Board 147 Removing the PCA Front Panel Board 148 Replacing the Front Panel Board 149 Removing and Replacing a Front Smart Fan Assembly 150 Removing a Front Smart Fan Assembly 152 Replacing a Front Smart Fan Assembly 152 Removing and Replacing a Rear Smart Fan Assembly 152 Removing a Rear Smart ...

Page 7: ...acing the PCI Power Supply 171 Removing and Replacing a Bulk Power Supply 171 Removing a BPS 172 Replacing a BPS 174 Configuring Management Processor MP Network Settings 174 7 HP Integrity rp7440 Server 177 Electrical and Cooling Specifications 177 Boot Console Handler BCH for the HP Integrity rx7640 and HP 9000 rp7440 Servers 178 Booting an HP 9000 sx2000 Server to BCH 178 HP UX for the HP Integr...

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Page 9: ...53 3 11 Left Foam Block Position 54 3 12 Right Foam Block Position 54 3 13 Foam Block Removal 55 3 14 Attaching a Caster to the Server 56 3 15 Securing Each Caster Cover to the Server 57 3 16 Completed Server 57 3 17 Disk Drive and DVD Drive Location 59 3 18 Removable Media Location 60 3 19 PCI I O Slot Details 65 3 20 PCI PCI X Card Location 66 3 21 Voltage Reference Points for IEC 320 C19 Plug 6...

Page 10: ... 6 14 Disk Drive Location 155 6 15 Disk Drive Detail 155 6 16 DVD DAT Location 157 6 17 DVD DAT Detail 158 6 18 Single SCSI and Power Cable in Drive Bay 159 6 19 SCSI and Power Cable Lengths 159 6 20 SCSI and Power Cable Lengths 160 6 21 SCSI and Power Cable Lengths 160 6 22 Power Cable Connection and Routing 161 6 23 DVD Drive Location 161 6 24 Slimline DVD Carrier Location 162 6 25 Data and Powe...

Page 11: ...tory Integrated Installation Checklist 85 5 1 Front Panel LEDs 122 5 2 BPS LEDs 124 5 3 PCI Power Supply LEDs 125 5 4 System and PCI I O Fan LEDs 126 5 5 Cell Board OL LED Indicators 127 5 6 Core I O LEDs 129 5 7 Core I O Buttons 131 5 8 OL LED States 131 5 9 Disk Drive LEDs 132 5 10 Ready Bit States 139 6 1 Front Smart Fan Assembly LED Indications 151 6 2 Rear Smart Fan Assembly LED Indications 1...

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Page 15: ...lacement Chapter 7 HP 9000 rp7440 Server Appendix A Replaceable Parts Appendix B MP Commands Appendix C DIMM Slot Mapping Appendix D Templates Index Intended Audience This document is intended to be used by customer engineers assigned to support the HP Integrity rx7640 and HP 9000 rp7440 Servers Publishing History The Printing History below identifies the edition dates of this document Updates are...

Page 16: ...stration and diagnostic support tools at the following Web sites http docs hp com The main Web site for HP technical documentation is http docs hp com Server Hardware Information http docs hp com hpux hw The http docs hp com hpux hw Web site is the systems hardware portion of docs hp com 16 About this Document ...

Page 17: ...entice ptr_0130600814 html HP UX Virtual Partitionshttp www hp com hpbooks prentice ptr_0130352128 html HP books are available worldwide through bookstores online booksellers and office and computer stores Typographic Conventions The following notational conventions are used in this publication WARNING A warning lists requirements that you must meet to avoid personal injury CAUTION A caution provi...

Page 18: ...nts Hewlett Packard welcomes your feedback on this publication Please address your comments to edit presskit rsn hp com and note that you will not receive an immediate reply All comments are appreciated 18 About this Document ...

Page 19: ...f physical memory provided by dual inline memory modules DIMMs Dual core processors Up to 16 processors with a maximum of 4 processor modules per cell board and a maximum of 2 cell boards One cell controller CC per cell board Turbo fans to cool CPUs and CCs on the cell boards Up to four embedded hard disk drives One half height DVD drive two slimline DVDs or one DAT drive Two front chassis mounted...

Page 20: ...Power Reset Memory CC CPU PDH CPU CPU CPU Cell Board 0 CC Link SCSI LAN LBA SCSI LAN SBA Link LAN SCSI Boards PCI X MP SCSI Boards LAN SCSI MP SCSI LBA Disk Backplane Disk Disk Disk Disk DVD PCI SCSI Tape Indicates hot pluggable link or bus Indicates cable Dimensions and Components The following section describes server dimensions and components 20 HP Integrity rx7640 Server and HP 9000 rp7440 Ser...

Page 21: ...2 Server Front View With Bezel Figure 1 3 Server Front View Without Bezel Power Switch Removable Media Drive PCI Power Supplies Front OLR Fans Bulk Power Supplies Hard Disk Drives Detailed Server Description 21 ...

Page 22: ...he 3 5 inch hard drives without removal of the bezel This is especially helpful when the system is mounted in the lowest position in a rack The mass storage bay also accommodates one 5 25 inch removable media device The front panel display board containing LEDs and the system power switch is located directly above the 5 25 inch removable media bay Below the mass storage section and behind the remo...

Page 23: ...able harness that connects from the rear of the BPSs to the system backplane provides DC power distribution Access the system backplane by removing the left side cover The system backplane hinges from the lower edge and is anchored at the top with two jack screws The SCSI ribbon cable assembly routes from the mass storage area to the backside of the system backplane for connection to the MP SCSI c...

Page 24: ...memory or for maintenance of the cell board without affecting the other cell board in a configured partition Figure 1 7 Cell Board The server has a 48 V distributed power system and receives the 48 V power from the system backplane board The cell board contains DC to DC converters to generate the required voltage rails The DC to DC converters on the cell board do not provide N 1 redundancy The cel...

Page 25: ...ulated in increments of one On a cell board the processor modules must be the same family type and clock frequencies Mixing of different processors on a cell board or partition is not supported Refer to Table 1 1 for the load order that must be maintained when adding processor modules to the cell board Refer to Figure 1 8 for the locations on the cell board for installing processor modules NOTE Un...

Page 26: ...data bus and DIMMs Address and control signals are fanned out through register ports to the synchronous dynamic random access memory SDRAM on the DIMMs The memory subsystem comprises four independent quadrants Each quadrant has its own memory data bus connected from the cell controller to the two buffers for the memory quadrant Each quadrant also has two memory control buses one for each buffer 26...

Page 27: ...em capacity and the memory component density Each DIMM is connected to two buffer chips on the cell board See Appendix C for more information on DIMM slot mapping and valid memory configurations Table 1 2 Server DIMMs Memory Component Density Total Capacity DIMM Size 128 Mb 32 Gb 1 Gb 256 Mb 64 Gb 2 Gb 512 Mb 128 Gb 4 Gb Cells and nPartitions An nPartition comprises one or more cells working as a ...

Page 28: ...artition configuration information is available on the Web at http docs hp com Refer to HP System Partitions Guide Administration for nPartitions for details Internal Disk Devices for the Server As Figure 1 10 shows in a server cabinet the top internal disk drives connect to cell 1 through the core I O for cell 1 Both of the bottom disk drives connect to cell 0 through the core I O for cell 0 The ...

Page 29: ...Cell board 1 Cell board 0 System backplane Bulk power supply MP Core I O MP SCSI MP Core I O MP SCSI Cell boards are perpendicular to the system backplane System Bacplane to PCI X Backplane Connectivity The PCI X backplane uses two connectors for the SBA link bus and two connectors for the high speed data signals and the manageability signals SBA link bus signals are routed through the system back...

Page 30: ... slots Figure 1 12 PCI X Board to Cell Board Block Diagram PCI Slot 8 LBA 1 Cell Controller CC Cell Board PCI Slot 7 LBA 2 PCI Slot 6 LBA 4 PCI Slot 5 LBA 6 PCI Slot 4 LBA 14 PCI Slot 3 LBA 12 PCI Slot 2 LBA 10 PCI Slot 1 LBA 8 System Bus Adapter SBA System LBA Backplane Adapter SBA System Bus PCI Slot 8 LBA 1 PCI Slot 2 PCI Slot 1 PCI Slot 3 LBA 8 LBA 10 LBA 12 PCI Slot 4 PCI Slot 5 PCI Slot 6 PC...

Page 31: ...I X backplane is the primary I O interface for the server It provides 16 64 bit hot plug PCI PCI X slots Fourteen of the slots have dual ropes connected to the LBA chips The remaining two slots have a single rope connected to each LBA chip Each of the sixteen slots are capable of 66 MHz 33 MHz PCI or 133 MHz 66 MHz PCI X Four slots in PCI X support 266 MHz All sixteen PCI slots are keyed for 3 3 v...

Page 32: ...ixed PCI X PCI Express PCI X PCIe I O backplane was introduced for the Dual Core Intel Itanium processor 9100 Series release and is heavily leveraged from the PCI X backplane design Only the differences will be descibed here See I O Subsystem page 29 for common content between the two boards The PCI Express I O backplane comprises two logically independent I O circuits partitions on one physical b...

Page 33: ...and is also independently supported by its own half of the dual hot swap controller All PCIe slots are designed to be compliant with PCIe Rev 1 0 The PCI Express I O backplane will provide slot support for VAUX3 3 SMB and JTAG PCI X PCIe Slot Boot Paths PCI X PCIe slot boot paths are directly leveraged from the PCI X backplane See Table 1 3 page 30 and Table 1 4 page 31 for more details NOTE The d...

Page 34: ...oth MP SCSI boards are oriented vertically and plug into the system backplane The MP SCSI board incorporates a dual channel Ultra320 SCSI controller and is hot pluggable LAN SCSI Board At least one LAN SCSI board is required for the minimum system configuration Two are required in a dual partition system The LAN SCSI board is a standard PCI form factor card with PCI card edge connectors The PCI X ...

Page 35: ...aged weight in Table 2 1 adds approximately 150 0 lb to the total system weight when shipped The size and number of miscellaneous pallets will be determined by the equipment ordered by the customer Table 2 2 provides component weights for calculating the weight of a server not fully configured Table 2 3 provides an example of how to calculate the weight Table 2 4 is a blank worksheet for calculati...

Page 36: ...t be connected from the unit to the building installation earth or if supplied by a separately derived system at the supply transformer or motor generator set grounding point Circuit Breaker The Marked Electrical for the server is 15 amps per line cord The recommended circuit breaker size is 20 amps for North America For countries outside North America consult your local electrical authority havin...

Page 37: ... Server Comments VA Watts Power Required 50 60 Hz See Note 1 3231 3166 Maximum Theoretical Power 12A 220 VAC See Note 2 2640 Marked Electrical Power See Note 3 2171 2128 User Expected Maximum Power Note 1 Maximum Theoretical Power or Maximum Configuration Input power at the ac input expressed in Watts and Volt Amps to take into account Power factor correction The calculated sum of the maximum wors...

Page 38: ... of elevation above 3 000 feet above sea level up to 25 C at 10 000 feet For optimum reliability and performance the recommended operating range is 20 to 25 C This meets or exceeds the requirements for Class 2 in the corporate and ASHRAE standard See Table 2 8 page 38 for an example of the ASHRAE thermal report Table 2 8 Example ASHRAE Thermal Report Condition Voltage 208 Volts Over System Dimensi...

Page 39: ...nitors the speed indicator back from the fan The fan status LED is driven by the smart fan control board Bulk Power Supply Cooling Cooling for the bulk power supplies BPS is provided by two 60 mm fans contained within each BPS Air flows into the front of the BPS and is exhausted out of the top of the power supply through upward facing vents near the rear of the supply The air is then ducted out of...

Page 40: ... a later update Refer to the applicable documentation for such devices to determine the power and air conditioning that is required to support these devices Acoustic Noise Specification The acoustic noise specification for the server is 57 3 db sound pressure level at bystander position It is appropriate for dedicated computer room environments but not office environments The LwA is 7 5 Bels Care ...

Page 41: ...tion or as a later update Refer to the applicable documentation for such devices to determine the power and airconditioning that is required to support these devices Maximum power is the sum of the worst case power consumption of every subsystem in the box and should be used to size worst case power consumption Typical power consumption numbers are what HP engineers have measured when running powe...

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Page 43: ...uipment arrives at the customer site carefully inspect each carton for signs of shipping damage If the container is damaged document the damage with photographs and contact the transport carrier immediately NOTE The factory provides an installation warranty that is effective from the time the customer receives the shipment until Field Services turns the system over to the customer Upon inspection ...

Page 44: ...t 4 Remove the packing materials CAUTION Cut the plastic wrapping material off rather than pull it off Pulling the plastic covering off represents an electrostatic discharge ESD hazard to the hardware 5 Remove the four bolts holding down the ramps and remove the ramps 44 Installing the Server ...

Page 45: ...f the cabinet with each ramp secured to the pallet using two bolts In an alternate configuration the ramps are secured together on one side of the cabinet with one bolt Figure 3 2 Removing the Shipping Bolts and Plastic Cover Receiving and Inspecting the Server Cabinet 45 ...

Page 46: ...e pallet After unpacking the cabinet examine it for damage that might have been obscured by the shipping container If you discover damage document the damage with photographs and contact the transport carrier immediately If the equipment has any damage the customer must obtain a damage claim form from the shipping representative The customer must complete the form and return it to the shipping rep...

Page 47: ... E The external Web site is http h18004 www1 hp com products servers platforms rackandpower html The internal Web site for10K Racks is http isspit corp hp com application view ProdCenter asp OID 254479 The interal Web site for the System E Racks is http isspit corp hp com application view ProdCenter asp OID 1130382 Lifting the Server Cabinet Manually Use this procedure only if no HP approved lift ...

Page 48: ... covers NOTE The latest lift handles available for the 2 cell servers are symmetrical and can be installed on either side of the server 4 Locate one handle and ensure the two thumbscrews are removed from its front flange 5 Insert the 2 protruding tabs on rear flange of handle into the slotted keyways in the server s chassis See Figure 3 5 Figure 3 5 Inserting Rear Handle Tabs into Chassis 6 Align ...

Page 49: ...rack mount the server The lifter can raise 400 lb 182 kg to a height of 5 feet The lifter can be broken down into several components When completely broken down no single component weighs more than 25 lb 12 kg The ability to break the lifter down makes it easy to transport from the office to the car and then to the customer site Documentation for the RonI lifter has been written by RonI and is ava...

Page 50: ...e cabinet tipping over Figure 3 7 RonI Lifter 1 Obtain the HP J1530C Rack Integration Kit Installation Guide before proceeding with the rack mount procedure This guide covers these important steps Installing the anti tip stabilizer kit A5540A Installing the ballast kit J1479A Installing the barrel nuts on the front and rear columns Installing the slides 2 Follow the instructions on the outside of ...

Page 51: ...8 Positioning the Lifter to the Pallet 4 Carefully slide server onto lifter forks 5 Slowly raise the server off the pallet until it clears the pallet cushions Using the RonI Model 17000 SP 400 Lifting Device 51 ...

Page 52: ...wo servers are in the same cabinet Wheel Kit Installation Compare the packing list Table 3 1 with the contents of the wheel kit before beginning the installation For a more updated list of part numbers go to the HP Part Surfer web site at http www partsurfer hp com Table 3 1 Wheel Kit Packing List Quantity Description Part Number 1 Wheel Kit consisting of the following components A6753 04013 1 Sid...

Page 53: ... 15 bit Phillips head screwdriver WARNING Wear protective glasses while cutting the plastic bands around the shipping container These bands are under tension When cut they can spring back and cause serious eye injury Use the following procedure to install the wheel kit 1 Cut and remove the polystrap bands securing the HP server to the pallet 2 Lift the carton top from the cardboard tray resting on...

Page 54: ...he server and place the other foam block provided in the kit under the right side of the server Figure 3 12 Right Foam Block Position 7 Remove the cushions from the lower front and rear of the server Do not disturb the side cushions 54 Installing the Server ...

Page 55: ...The caster part number is stamped on the caster mounting plate Table 3 2 Caster Part Numbers Part Number Caster A6753 04001 Right front A6753 04005 Right rear A6753 04006 Left front A6753 04007 Left rear 9 Locate and remove one of the four screws from the plastic pouch Attach the a caster to the server Wheel Kit Installation 55 ...

Page 56: ...allet NOTE There are two pre drilled holes in the ramp Use the two screws taped to the ramp to attach the ramp to the pallet 14 Carefully roll the server off the pallet and down the ramp 15 Locate the caster covers NOTE The caster covers are designed to fit on either side of the server 16 Insert the slot on the caster cover into the front caster Secure the cover to the server by tightening the cap...

Page 57: ...60 A PDUs available for the server Each PDU 3 U high and is mounted horizontally between the rear columns of the server cabinet The 60 A PDUs are delivered with an IEC 309 60 A plug The 60 A NEMA2 PDU has four 20 A circuit breakers and is constructed for North American use Each of the four circuit breakers has two IEC3 320 C19 outlets providing a total of eight IEC 320 C19 outlets 2 The acronym NE...

Page 58: ...e following PDU with cord and plug Mounting hardware Installation instructions Installing Additional Cards and Storage This section provides information on additional products ordered after installation and any dependencies for these add on products The following options may be installed in the server Additional hard disk drive storage Removable media device storage PCI and PCI X I O cards Install...

Page 59: ...ure is needed to properly seat the connector 3 Press the front locking latch to secure the disk drive in the chassis 4 If the server OS is running spin up the disk by entering one of the following commands diskinfo v dev rdsk cxtxdx ioscan f Removable Media Drive Installation The DVD drive or DAT tape drive is located in the left front of the chassis The server power must be turned off before inst...

Page 60: ...nt bezel 7 Power on the server and power up nPartitions 8 Verify operation of the drive PCI X Card Cage Assembly I O Cards The server supports a number of PCI and PCI X I O cards Table 3 3 lists the cards currently supported on the server Several cards can lose boot functionality in the HP Integrity rx7640 server The customer must use another I O card to retain boot functionality if the customer s...

Page 61: ...4A1 B B B B 2 port Smart Array 6402 U320 A9890A B B B 4 port Smart Array 6402 U320 A9891A B Emulex 9802 Fibre Channel AB232A1 PCI X 2 port 4X InfiniBand HCA HPC AB286A PCI X 2 Port 4X InfiniBand HCA HPC RoHS AB286C b b b 10 GbE Fiber PCI X 133 AB287A B Bb Bb Bb U320 SCSI GigE Combo Card AB290A PCI X 2 port 4X InfiniBand HCA AB345A PCI X 2 Port 4X InfiniBand HCA RoHS AB345C B B QLogic 1 port 4Gb FC...

Page 62: ... B Emulex 2 port 4Gb FC PCIe A8003A B B 1 port 4Gb FC HBA PCIe Emulex AD299A B B B B 2 Port 4Gb FC HBA PCIe QLogic AD300A 2 Ch 4X Infiniband HCA PCIe AD313A b b b 2 Port 1000bT NIC PCIe AD337A b b b 2 Port 1000bT SX NIC PCIe AD338A B B 1 Port 4Gb FC HBA PCIe QLogic AE311A B B E500 SAS HBA Bumper AH226A B B 2 port 4Gb FC HBA PCIe Emulex AD355A B Supports Mass Storage Boot b Supports LAN Boot Bb Sup...

Page 63: ...ionality for servers running Windows and USB functionality for servers running HP UX Windows and OpenVMS All Lights Out Advanced features are fully enabled on the LOA card there is no additional advanced pack license to purchase At present vKVM is only available for servers running Windows and vMedia is available for servers running HP UX Windows and OpenVMS There are no current plans to support t...

Page 64: ... the slot location Refer to the host bus adapter HBA documentation for details on card installation Run the olrad q command to determine the status of all the PCI I O slots Obtain a copy of the interface card guide for instructions on preparing the operating system for the online addition of the PCI I O card before attempting to insert a PCI I O card into the PCI X card cage assembly backplane slo...

Page 65: ...er to the Interface Card OL Support Guide located on the Web at http docs hp com for details 9 Replace the top cover 10 Connect all cables to the installed PCI card Installing an A6869B VGA USB PCI Card in a Server The A6869B VGA USB PCI card is a dual function combo card hosting VGA and universal serial bus USB controllers Both of these devices sit behind a PCI PCI bridge The A6869B VGA USB PCI c...

Page 66: ... Shutting Down nPartitions and Powering off Hardware Components in the appropriate service guide 1 If the A6869B VGA USB PCI card is currently not installed follow proper procedures to shut down the nPartition and power off the appropriate PCI power domain 2 Locate a vacant conventional clock speed PCI slot where the A6869B VGA USB PCI card will reside 3 Position the PCI card over the empty slot o...

Page 67: ... use on the customer site The empahsis focuses on measuring the voltages at the power cord plug and specified as an IEC 320 C19 type plug This end plugs directly into the back of the server chassis NOTE Perform these procedures for each power cord that will be plugged directly into the back of the server If you do not obtain the expected results from this procedure during the voltage check refer t...

Page 68: ... 240 V AC 3 Measure the voltage between L2 and ground In North America verify that this voltage is between 100 120 VAC In Europe and certain parts of Asia Pacific verify that this voltage is 0 zero V AC Table 3 4 provides single phase voltage measurement examples dependent on the geographic region where these measurements are taken Table 3 4 Single Phase Voltage Examples Europe1 North America Japa...

Page 69: ...o plug the power cord into the server cabinet 2 Measure the voltage between B0 and B1 as follows 1 Take the AC voltage down to the lowest scale on the volt meter 2 Insert the probe into the ground pin for B0 3 Insert the other probe into the ground pin for B1 4 Verify that the measurement is between 0 5 V AC If the measurement is 5 V or greater escalate the situation Do not attempt to plug the pow...

Page 70: ... 2 Measure the voltage between B0 and B1 as follows 1 Take the AC voltage down to the lowest scale on the volt meter 2 Insert the probe into the ground pin for B0 3 Insert the other probe into the ground pin for B1 4 Verify that the measurement is between 0 5 V AC If the measurement is 5 V or greater escalate the situation Do not attempt to plug the power cord into the server cabinet 3 Measure the...

Page 71: ...pected results NOTE If you use an uninterrupted power supply UPS refer to the applicable UPS documentation for information on connecting the server and checking the UPS output voltage UPS user documentation is shipped with the UPS Documentation is also available at http www hp com racksolutions 1 Verify that site power is OFF 2 Open the site circuit breakers 3 Verify that the receptacle ground con...

Page 72: ...g system realibility if one power source fails The main power source is defined to be A0 and B0 The redundant power source is defined to be A1 and B1 See Figure 3 25 for the AC power input label scheme NOTE When running the server with a single power source either A0 and B0 or A1 and B1 should be used All other combinations are not supported Either combination requires two power cords Figure 3 25 ...

Page 73: ...ntial to induce electromagnetic interference in the data cables exists which can cause data corruption NOTE Label the AC power cords during the installation One suggestion is to use tie wraps that have the flag molded into the tie wrap The flag can be labeled using the appropriate two characters to represent the particular AC power input for example A0 Another suggestion would be to use color code...

Page 74: ...e up to two core I O board sets installed which allows for two partitions to operate or MP core I O redundancy in a single or dual partition configuration Each core I O board set consists of two boards the MP SCSI board and the LAN SCSI board The MP SCSI board is oriented vertically and accessed from the back of the server The LAN SCSI is accessed from the PCI expansion card bay Only the primary c...

Page 75: ...Two 10 100 1000 Base T LAN RJ45 connectors The primary LAN interface is located on the LAN SCSI board installed in the right most slot when viewing the system from the back Management Processor Access NOTE The primary MP SCSI board is located in the lower MP SCSI board slot Setting Up the Customer Engineer Tool PC The CE Tool is usually a laptop It allows communication with the Management Processo...

Page 76: ...it is possible to log in to the Management Processor MP 3 3 DC Housekeeping power HKP also known as standby power is active as soon as AC power is applied to the server As the MP uses housekeeping power it is possible to log in to the MP even when the power switch is in the OFF position The power switch is a DC power switch that controls 48V DC Before powering up the server for the first time 1 Ve...

Page 77: ...ection describes how to set and verify the server management processor MP LAN port information LAN information includes the MP network name the MP IP address the subnet mask and the gatway address This information is provided by the customer To set the MP LAN IP address 1 At the MP Main Menu prompt MP enter cm to enter the MP Command NOTE If the Command Menu is not shown enter q to return to the M...

Page 78: ...llowing prompt displays Do you want to modify it Y N 4 Enter Y 5 Enter the new IP address The customer must provide this address for network interface 0 6 Confirm the new address 7 Enter the MP Hostname This is the host name for the customer LAN The name can be as many as 64 characters in length and include alphanumeric characters dash _ under bar period or a space HP recommends that the name be a...

Page 79: ...al RS232 port NOTE The MP SCSI card has a separate LAN port from the system LAN port It requires a separate LAN drop IP address and networking information from that of the port used by HP UX Before starting this procedure the following information is required IP address for the MP LAN Subnet mask Gateway address Host name this is used when messages are logged or printed To configure the LAN port f...

Page 80: ...ar 8 Select the emulation type you want to use 9 Click anywhere on the Zoom In Out title bar to generate a full screen MP window 10 Login to the MP when the login window appears Access to the MP via a Web browser is now possible Verifying the Presence of the Cell Boards To perform this activity either connect to the MP using a console or connect the CE Tool laptop to the RS 232 Local port on the M...

Page 81: ...t there is an asterisk for each of the cells installed in the cabinet by comparing what is in the Cells column with the cells physically located inside the cabinet Figure 3 35 shows that cells are installed in slots 0 and 1 In the cabinet cells should be physically located in slots 0 and 1 System Console Selection Each operating system requires that the correct console type be selected from the fi...

Page 82: ... section in its path and does not have a Uart section will be a VGA device If you require a VGA console choose the device and unmark all others Figure 3 36 shows that a VGA device is selected as the console Interface Differences Between Itanium based Systems Each Itanium based system has a similar interface with minor differences Some devices may not be available on all systems depending on system...

Page 83: ...server powers on and boots You can open Windows for the complex and for each partition HP recommends that at least two windows be opened 1 A window showing all activity in the complex Following the installation procedure in this document causes a window to be open at startup To display activity for the complex 1 Open a separate Reflection window and connect to the MP 2 From the MP Main Menu select...

Page 84: ...he Primary Path address If HP UX is at a path other than the Primary Path do the following 1 Type cmto enter the Command Menu from the Main Menu 2 MP CM bo This command boots the selected partition Select a partition to boot 3 Return to the Main Menu MP CM ma 4 From the Main Menu go to the Consoles Menu MP co Select a partition number 5 Return to the Main Menu by pressing Ctrl B 6 At the EFI Shell...

Page 85: ...AP version 8 x can be found at http docs hp com en B9073 90134 index html NOTE Ensure that the customer is aware of the Instant Capacity email requirements Refer to http docs hp com for further details Installation Checklist The checklist in Table 3 5 is an installation aid Use it only after you have installed several systems by following the detailed procedures described in the body of this docum...

Page 86: ...dered Unpack other equipment Remove and dispose of packaging material Move cabinet s and equipment to computer room Move cabinets into final position Position cabinets next to each other approximately 1 2 inch Adjust leveling feet Install anti tip plates Inspect cables for proper installation Set up CE tool and connect to Remote RS 232 port on MP Apply power to cabinet Housekeeping Check power to ...

Page 87: ...elect PCI card slot Install PCI card Verify installation Route cables using the cable management arm Install other peripherals if required Perform visual inspection and complete installation Set up network services if required Enable iCOD if available Final inspection of circuit boards Final inspection of cabling Area cleaned and debris and packing materials disposed of Account for tools Dispose o...

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Page 89: ...icrosoft Windows Server 2003 Refer to Booting and Shutting Down Microsoft Windows page 109 for details HP Integrity servers based on the HP sx2000 chipset run the following OSes only in nPartitions that have dual core Intel Itanium processors HP OpenVMS I64 8 3 Supported only in nPartitions that have dual core Intel Itanium processors Prior releases of OpenVMS I64 are not supported on servers base...

Page 90: ...mmand at the BCH Configuration menu to set autoboot options For details issue HELP command at the appropriate BCH menu where command is the command for which you want help HP Integrity Boot Configuration Options On cell based HP Integrity servers you must properly specify the ACPI configuration value which affects the OS startup process and on some servers can affect the shutdown behavior You also...

Page 91: ...vices you must use the OpenVMS I64 Boot Manager utility BOOT_OPTIONS COM For more information on this utility and other restrictions refer to the HP OpenVMS for Integrity Servers Upgrade and Installation Manual For details refer to the following sections To set HP UX boot options refer to Adding HP UX to the Boot Options List page 95 To set OpenVMS boot options refer to Adding HP OpenVMS to the Bo...

Page 92: ...guration value for the nPartition to default For details refer to ACPI Configuration for HP OpenVMS I64 Must Be default page 107 Windows ACPI Configuration windows On cell based HP Integrity servers to boot or install the Windows OS you must set the ACPI configuration value for the nPartition to windows For details refer to ACPI Configuration for Windows Must Be windows page 112 Red Hat Enterprise...

Page 93: ...ive This is the normal behavior on HP rx7620 rx7640 rx8620 and rx8640 servers with an ACPI configuration setting of default To make an inactive nPartition active use the management processor BO command to boot the nPartition past the boot is blocked state Boot Modes on HP Integrity nPartitions nPars and vPars Modes On cell based HP Integrity servers each nPartition can be configured in either of t...

Page 94: ... for Cell Local Memory page 94 To add an HP UX entry to the nPartition boot options list on an HP Integrity server refer to Adding HP UX to the Boot Options List page 95 To boot HP UX refer to Booting HP UX page 96 To shut down HP UX refer to Shutting Down HP UX page 103 HP UX Support for Cell Local Memory On servers based on the HP sx2000 chipset each cell has a cell local memory CLM parameter wh...

Page 95: ... submenus until you return to the screen with the EFI Boot Manager heading From the EFI Boot Manager menu select the EFI Shell menu option to access the EFI Shell environment 2 Access the EFI System Partition for the device from which you want to boot HP UX fsX where X is the file system number For example enter fs2 to access the EFI System Partition for the bootable file system number 2 The EFI S...

Page 96: ... At the EFI Shell interface enter the acpiconfig default command 2 Enter the reset command for the nPartition to reboot with the proper default configuration for HP UX Standard HP UX Booting This section describes how to boot HP UX on cell based HP 9000 servers and cell based HP Integrity servers On HP 9000 servers to boot HP UX refer to HP UX Booting BCH Menu page 96 On HP Integrity servers to bo...

Page 97: ... specify the path in HP UX hardware path notation for example 0 0 2 0 0 13 or in path label format for example P0 or P1 If you specify the path in path label format then path refers to a device path reported by the last SEARCH command After you issue the BOOT command the BCH interface prompts you to specify whether you want to stop at the ISL prompt To boot the stand vmunix HP UX kernel from the d...

Page 98: ...rovides a specific set of boot options or arguments to be used when booting the device 3 Press Enter to initiate booting using the chosen boot option 4 Exit the console and management processor interfaces if you are finished using them To exit the EFI environment press B Control B this exits the nPartition console and returns to the management processor Main Menu To exit the management processor e...

Page 99: ...ts or when the map r command is issued 5 When accessing the EFI System Partition for the desired boot device issue the HPUX command to initiate the HPUX EFI loader on the device you are accessing The full path for the loader is EFI HPUX HPUX EFI When initiated HPUX EFI references the EFI HPUX AUTO file and boots HP UX using the default boot behavior specified in the AUTO file You are given 10 seco...

Page 100: ...Console list Select the nPartition console When accessing the console confirm that you are at the BCH Main Menu the Main Menu Enter command or menu prompt If you are at a BCH menu other than the Main Menu then enter MA to return to the BCH Main Menu 2 Boot the desired device by using the BOOT command at the BCH interface and specify that the nPartition stop at the ISL prompt prior to booting reply...

Page 101: ...t to boot HP UX in single user mode Log in to the management processor and enter CO to access the Console list Select the nPartition console When accessing the console confirm that you are at the EFI Boot Manager menu the main EFI menu If you are at another EFI menu select the Exit option from the submenus until you return to the screen with the EFI Boot Manager heading From the EFI Boot Manager m...

Page 102: ...HP UX in LVM maintenance mode on cell based HP 9000 servers and cell based HP Integrity servers On HP 9000 servers to boot HP UX in LVM maintenance mode refer to LVM Maintenance Mode HP UX Booting BCH Menu page 102 On HP Integrity servers to boot HP UX in LVM maintenance mode refer to LVM Maintenance Mode HP UX Booting EFI Shell page 103 Procedure 4 7 LVM Maintenance Mode HP UX Booting BCH Menu Fr...

Page 103: ...t Manager heading From the EFI Boot Manager menu select the EFI Shell menu option to access the EFI Shell environment 2 Access the EFI System Partition for the device from which you want to boot HP UX fsX where X is the file system number 3 When accessing the EFI System Partition for the desired boot device issue the HPUX command to initiate the EFI HPUX HPUX EFI loader on the device you are acces...

Page 104: ...example adding or removing cells Use the following list to choose an HP UX shutdown option for your nPartition Shut down HP UX and halt the nPartition On cell based HP Integrity servers the shutdown h command puts an nPartition into the shutdown for reconfiguration state for details refer to the discussion of shutdown R H in this list Shut down HP UX and reboot the nPartition Issue the shutdown r ...

Page 105: ... example the parstatus V c command and parstatus V p command report the CLM amount requested and CLM amount allocated for the specified cell c where is the cell number or the specified nPartition p where is the nPartition number For details refer to the HP System Partitions Guide or the Partition Manager Web site http docs hp com en PARMGR2 To display CLM configuration details from the EFI Shell o...

Page 106: ...r the HP OpenVMS loader is efi vms vms_loader efi and it should be on the device you are accessing 3 At the EFI Shell environment use the bcfg command to manage the boot options list You can also accomplish this step by using the efi vms vms_bcfg efi and efi vms vms_show efi utilities which are available on the EFI System Partition for HP OpenVMS Both vms_bcfg and vms_show are unique utilities for...

Page 107: ... Boot Manager menu the main EFI menu If you are at another EFI menu select the Exit option from the submenus until you return to the screen with the EFI Boot Manager heading 2 At the EFI Boot Manager menu select an item from the boot options list Each item in the boot options list references a specific boot device and provides a specific set of boot options or arguments to use when booting the dev...

Page 108: ...Development Company L P PKA0 Copyright c 1998 LSI Logic PKW V3 2 20 ROM 4 19 PKA0 SCSI Chip is SYM53C1010 66 Operating mode is LVD Ultra3 SCSI SMP I CPUTRN CPU 01 has joined the active set SMP I CPUTRN CPU 02 has joined the active set 5 Exit the console and management processor interfaces when you have finished using them To exit the EFI environment press B Control B this exits the system console ...

Page 109: ... SHUTDOWN COM from OpenVMS and then enter Yes at the Should an automatic system reboot be performed prompt To perform a shutdown for reconfig of an nPartition running OpenVMS I64 1 Issue SYS SYSTEM SHUTDOWN COM from OpenVMS and enter No at the Should an automatic system reboot be performed prompt 2 Access the management processor and from the management processor Command Menu issue the RR command ...

Page 110: ...s List To add a Microsoft Windows entry to the system boot options list you must do so from EFI Use the MSUtil nvrboot efi utility to import boot options from the EFI Microsoft WINNT50 Boot00 file on the device from which Windows is loaded See Boot Options List page 90 for additional information about saving restoring and creating boot options NOTE On HP Integrity servers the OS installer automati...

Page 111: ...in Windows OS boot option D isplay M odify C opy E x port I mport E rase P ush H elp Q uit Select 5 Use the Import command to import the Windows boot options file Select i Enter IMPORT file path EFI Microsoft WINNT50 Boot0001 Imported Boot Options from file EFI Microsoft WINNT50 Boot0001 Press enter to continue 6 Press Q to quit the NVRBOOT utility and exit the console and management processor int...

Page 112: ...ailable only on HP Integrity servers Refer to ACPI Configuration for Windows Must Be windows page 112 for required configuration details 1 Access the EFI Boot Manager menu for the system on which you want to boot Windows Log in to the management processor and enter CO to access the Console list Select the nPartition console When accessing the console confirm that you are at the EFI Boot Manager me...

Page 113: ...n issue this command from a command prompt through the Special Administration Console SAC or from any other command line The Windows shutdown command includes the following options s Shut down the system This is the equivalent of Start Shut Down Shut down r Shut down and restart the system This is the equivalent of Start Shut Down Restart a Abort a system shutdown t xxx Set the timeout period befo...

Page 114: ...ise Server refer to Linux Support for Cell Local Memory page 114 To add a Linux entry to the nPartition boot options list refer to Adding Linux to the Boot Options List page 115 To boot Red Hat Enterprise Linux refer to Booting Red Hat Enterprise Linux page 116 To boot SuSE Linux Enterprise Server refer to Booting SuSE Linux Enterprise Server page 117 To shut down Linux refer to Shutting Down Linu...

Page 115: ...restoring and creating boot options NOTE On HP Integrity servers the OS installer automatically adds an entry to the boot options list Procedure 4 17 Adding a Linux Boot Option This procedure adds a Linux item to the boot options list 1 Access the EFI Shell environment Log in to the management processor and enter CO to access the system console When accessing the console confirm that you are at th...

Page 116: ...ise Linux OS an nPartition ACPI configuration must be value set to default At the EFI Shell enter the acpiconfig command with no arguments to list the current ACPI configuration If the acpiconfig value is not set to default then Red Hat Enterprise Linux could panic In this situation you must reconfigure acpiconfig to eliminate any bus address conflicts and ensure all I O slots have unique addresse...

Page 117: ...vice Use the map EFI Shell command to list the file systems fs0 fs1 and so on that are known and have been mapped To select a file system to use enter its mapped name followed by a colon For example to operate with the boot device that is mapped as fs3 enter fs3 at the EFI Shell prompt 3 Enter ELILO at the EFI Shell command prompt to launch the ELILO EFI loader If needed you can specify the loader...

Page 118: ...r choosing the file system for the boot device for example fs0 you can initiate the Linux loader from the EFI Shell prompt by entering the full path for the ELILO EFI loader On a SuSE Linux Enterprise Server boot device EFI System Partition the full paths to the loader and configuration files are efi SuSE elilo efi efi SuSE elilo conf By default the ELILO EFI loader boots Linux using the kernel im...

Page 119: ...bsolute time in the format hh mm in which hh is the hour one or two digits and mm is the minute of the hour two digits Number of minutes to wait in the format m in which m is the number of minutes now to immediately shut down this is equivalent to using 0 to wait zero minutes Refer to the shutdown 8 Linux manpage for details Also refer to the Linux manpage for the poweroff command NOTE On HP rx762...

Page 120: ...command line options and include the required time argument to specify when the operating shutdown is to occur For example shutdown r 20 will shut down and reboot the system starting in 20 minutes 120 Booting and Shutting Down the Operating System ...

Page 121: ...rror is a network related problem determine if the server has enough memory and hard disk drive capacity c Verify all cables and boards are securely plugged in to the appropriate connectors or slots d Remove all extra options such as disk drives one at a time checking the affect of each on the server e Unplug the power cord wait 20 seconds plug in the power cord and restart the server f If you sus...

Page 122: ...wer cords will be required c Remove and replace any suspect BPS The Server Powers On But Fails Power On Self Test Use this checklist when the server fails power on self test POST a Check for error messages on the system console b Check for fault LEDs c Check for error messages in the MP logs Server LED Indicators The server has LEDs that indicate the health of the server This section defines those...

Page 123: ...functioning Yellow solid Cell power on Green solid Cell 0 and Cell 1 Cell power off Off Cell fault Cell powered off due to power problem or HPMC MC event from cell Red solid Cell fault warning Latches not latched LPM not ready VRMs reporting not good or OT Cell fan slow failed Yellow flashing Cell not present Yellow Solid User requests locator ON and specifies 1 72 hour off timeout Default timeout...

Page 124: ...rning s present but no faults Blinking Yellow BPS is in standby state with recoverable fault s present but no non recoverable faults Yellow BPS state might be unknown non recoverable fault s present Blinking RED Not Used Red BPS fault or failure no power cords installed or no power to the chassis Off PCI X Power Supply LEDs There are two LEDs on the PCI X power supply A green power LED and a multi...

Page 125: ...ure within the power supply is above the lower threshold Flash Yellow Each supply Fault2 The temperature of the power supply is approaching the thermal limit On Yellow Power supply has shut down due to an over temperature condition a failure to regulate the power within expected limits or a current limit condition Flash Red Normal operation Off System and PCI I O Fan LEDs There is a single three c...

Page 126: ...en power LED located next to each ejector on the cell board in the server that indicates the power is good When the LED is illuminated green power is being supplied to the cell board and it is unsafe to remove the cell board from the server There is one yellow attention LED located next to each ejector lever on the cell board in the server When the LED is flashing yellow it is safe to remove the c...

Page 127: ...by and Cell_Pwr_Good On Green Cell LPM Power On cell board located in the server cabinet 3 3 V Standby off or 3 3 V Standby on and no Cell_Pwr_Good Off Safe to remove the cell board from the system Flash Yellow MP via GPM Attention PCI X OL Card Divider LEDs The PCI X OL card LEDs are located on each of the 16 PCI X slot dividers in the PCI X card cage assembly area The green power LED indicates w...

Page 128: ...lot Attention Yellow Slot Power Green Card Divider Core I O LEDs The core I O LEDs are located on the bulkhead of the installed core I O PCA Refer to Table 5 6 Core I O LEDs to determine status and description 128 Server Troubleshooting ...

Page 129: ...Attention MP LAN in 10 BT mode On Green MP LAN 10 BT MP LAN in 100 BT mode On Green MP LAN 100 BT MP LAN activity On Green ACT Link Locater LED On Blue Locate Indicates that the MP is being reset On Amber Reset This core I O is managing the system On Green Active Indicates standby power is on On Green MP Power Core I O Buttons There are two recessed buttons on the back of the core I O card as expl...

Page 130: ...Figure 5 8 Core I O Button Locations OLR MP Reset 130 Server Troubleshooting ...

Page 131: ...bits No parity Center of the core I O card MP RESET Request OL for this core I O slot NOTE The OLR function is not enabled for the core I O card Top end of the core I O card OLR Symbol next to button is shown below PCI X Hot Plug LED OL LEDs Table 5 8 OL LED States Attention Yellow Power Green State Off On Normal operation slot power on Flashing On Slot selected slot power on On On Slot needs atte...

Page 132: ...cage assembly I O fan speed will not change An event code is generated to indicate the top cover was removed Server Management Subsystem Hardware Overview Server management for the server is provided by an MP on the core I O board The server management hardware is powered by standby power that is available whenever the server is plugged into primary AC power This allows service access even if the ...

Page 133: ...perature Sensing of the power switch Sensing chassis intrusion Reading CRU PROMS Chassis Logging Chassis logging consists of maintaining logs of chassis codes Boot codes Activity codes Error codes Console and Session Redirection Console and session redirection allows the console and session terminals to be connected over RS 232 a modem or a LAN connection Web console Service Access Service access ...

Page 134: ...e AC input power is supplied to the server All of the fans turn on when 48 V power is supplied to the system As shown Figure 5 10 the fan behavior is related to the temperature state The fans will be set to high speed when the ambient temperature is anywhere above the normal operating range The front and rear fans will be set to high speed any time a chassis intrusion switch is triggered when remo...

Page 135: ...ager You can update firmware by using the HP Firmware Manager HP FM HP FM is a set of tools for updating firmware on an Integrity or PA RISC system HP FM is packaged with firmware and distributed through the web HP FM provides two methods of updating firmware The method to use depends on whether or not the operating system is running on the system HP OS Initiated Firmware Manager HP OSIFM Use HP O...

Page 136: ...mware update validates the image to determine that the image name supplied is that of a valid image type prior to burning the image into the Flash memory CAUTION Instructions for updating the firmware are contained in the firmware release notes for each version of firmware The procedure should be followed exactly for each firmware update otherwise the system could be left in an unbootable state Fi...

Page 137: ...Figure 5 12 Server Cabinet CRUs Front View Fan 0 Fan 1 I O Fan 3 I O Fan 4 I O Fan 5 I O Fan 0 I O Fan 1 I O Fan 2 Cell Board 1 Cell Board 0 PDC Code CRU Reporting 137 ...

Page 138: ...e lever becomes unlocked the cell board will stay powered on However if the cell board is powered off it will not power on again until both levers are in the locked position The lever status can be determined by issuing the MP CM DE command and viewing the power status of the cell board controller PDHC The ready bit will only be true when both levers are locked and all VRMs are installed This stat...

Page 139: ...talled and both cell latches are locked RDY denoted by upper case letters True One or more VRMs are not installed or failed and or one or more cell latches are not locked rdy denoted by lower case letters False Figure 5 14 de Command Output Ready Bit RDY is set to true Verifying Cell Board Insertion 139 ...

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Page 141: ...er remains operational and requires no software intervention before it is removed The following list identifies procedures for removing and replacing the hot swap CRUs in the server Removing and Replacing a Front Smart Fan Assembly Removing and Replacing a Rear Smart Fan Assembly Removing and Replacing a PCI Smart Fan Assembly Removing and Replacing a Bulk Power Supply Removing and Replacing the P...

Page 142: ...s are in place and secure before system operation Electrostatic Discharge HP systems and peripherals contain assemblies and components that are sensitive to electrostatic discharge ESD Carefully observe the precautions and recommended procedures in this document to prevent component damage from static electricity Take these precautions Prepare an ESD safe work surface large enough to accommodate t...

Page 143: ...age cabinet power is equivalent to using the front panel power switch 6 To disable all power in the entire cabinet disconnect all power cords to disable all housekeeping power IMPORTANT Because of power redundancy capabilities it is important to plug each power cord into its proper receptacle Label each power cord to indicate its correct receptacle WARNING Ensure that the cabinet power has been tu...

Page 144: ...he components within the server chassis CAUTION Observe all ESD safety precautions before attempting this procedure Failure to follow ESD safety precautions could result in damage to the server Figure 6 1 Top Cover Removing the Top Cover Figure 6 2 Top Cover Retaining Screws 144 Removing and Replacing Components ...

Page 145: ... Top Cover 1 Orient the cover on the top of the chassis NOTE Carefully seat the cover to avoid damage to the intrusion switch 2 Slide the cover into position using a slow firm pressure to properly seat the cover 3 Tighten the retaining screws to secure the cover to the chassis Removing and Replacing a Side Cover It is necessary to remove and replace one or both of the side covers to access the com...

Page 146: ...Loosen the retaining screw securing the cover to the rear of the chassis 3 Slide the cover toward the rear of the chassis then rotate outward and remove from chassis Figure 6 5 Side Cover Removal Detail Replacing a Side Cover 1 Slide the cover in position 2 The cover easily slides into position Use a slow firm pressure to properly seat the cover 146 Removing and Replacing Components ...

Page 147: ...ou The catches will release and the bezel will pull free Replacing the Front Bezel From the front of the server grasp both sides of the bezel and push toward the server The catches will secure the bezel to the chassis Removing and Replacing PCA Front Panel Board The front panel board is located in the front of the chassis All system power must be removed before attempting to remove or replace this...

Page 148: ... under the sheet metal wall that acts as a handle and simultaneously gently lift the handle upward and pull on the cable This action disengages the tabs on the PCA front panel from the slots on the common tray cage 11 Gently pull the cable and handle toward the rear of the chassis until the steel power button that was initially protruding though the chassis clears the hole 12 Rotate the top edge o...

Page 149: ... 3 Attach the front panel bezel Align the light pipes with the slots in the chassis and push toward the rear of the chassis then press the tab in the center of the bezel to snap it into place 4 Tighten the two screws to secure the fron panel bezel to the chassis 5 Replace the common tray cage cover 6 Tighten the captive fastener on the common tray cage cover 7 Attach the front panel cable to the s...

Page 150: ...plane Front Panel Board Connector System Backplane Removing and Replacing a Front Smart Fan Assembly The Front Smart Fan Assembly is located in the front of the chassis The fan assembly is a hot swappable component 150 Removing and Replacing Components ...

Page 151: ...ble 6 1 Front Smart Fan Assembly LED Indications Meaning LED State Fan is at speed and in sync or not at speed less than six seconds On Green Fan is not keeping up with speed sync pulse for greater than six seconds Flashing Yellow Fan failed stalled or has run slow or fast for greater than six seconds Flashing Red Fan is not installed or no power is applied to fan Off Removing and Replacing a Fron...

Page 152: ... Fan Assembly 1 Position the fan assembly on the chassis fan guide pins 2 Slide the fan into the connector 3 Verify that the fan release pin is in the locked position 4 Replace the front bezel NOTE The fan LED should show fan is operational green Removing and Replacing a Rear Smart Fan Assembly The Rear Smart Fan Assembly is located in the rear of the chassis The fan assembly is a hot swappable co...

Page 153: ...able 6 2 Rear Smart Fan Assembly LED Indications Meaning LED State Fan is at speed and in sync or not at speed less than six seconds On Green Fan is not keeping up with speed sync pulse for greater than six seconds Flashing Yellow Fan failed stalled or has run slow or fast for greater than six seconds Flashing Red Fan is not installed or no power is applied to fan Off Removing and Replacing a Rear...

Page 154: ...r 3 Verify that the fan release pin is in the locked position NOTE A green fan LED indicates the fan is operational Removing and Replacing a Disk Drive The disk drives are located in the front of the chassis The nPartition must be shut down to remove or replace the drive that serves as the boot disk if the boot disk is not mirrored Refer to Powering Off Hardware Components and Powering On the Serv...

Page 155: ...ions before attempting this procedure Failure to follow ESD safety precautions could result in damage to the server Figure 6 14 Disk Drive Location Removing a Disk Drive Figure 6 15 Disk Drive Detail Removing and Replacing a Disk Drive 155 ...

Page 156: ... running this command is NO_HW 3 Be sure the front locking latch is open then position the disk drive in the chassis 4 Slide the disk drive into the chassis Use a slow firm pressure to properly seat the connection 5 Depress the front locking latch to secure the disk drive in the chassis 6 Spin up the disk by entering one of the following commands diskinfo v dev rdsk cxtxdx ioscan f pvcreate vgcfgr...

Page 157: ...Location DVD DAT Removing a DVD DAT Drive 1 To remove the DVD DAT depress the front locking latch to loosen the drive from the chassis 2 Partially slide the drive out 3 Disengage the cables from the rear of the DVD DAT 4 Remove the rails and clips from the drive 5 Completely slide the drive from the chassis Figure 6 17 Removing and Replacing a Half Height DVD DAT Drive 157 ...

Page 158: ...6 3 Unsupported Removable Media Devices DAT Product DVD Product System A6182A DAT40 DDS4 half height A6180A DVD Drive rp7410 A9878A DAT 40Gb half height AB351A DVD RW half height1 rp7420 A9878A DAT 40Gb half height AB351A DVD RW half height1 rx7620 1 Product number AB351B is supported and supersedes the obsolete AB351A Removable Media Cable Configuration for a Half height DVD or DAT Drive Installa...

Page 159: ...the metal removable media bay cover 6 Carefully unfold the Bottom DVD data cable at the bends marked with green and unnest from the Top DVD DAT cable 7 Locate the data cable labeled Top DVD DAT This cable must be used for a DVD or DAT drive 8 Carefully fold the Top DVD DAT data cable and insert it into the media bay The cable must extend out of the drive bay so the black line aligns with the front...

Page 160: ... power cable by coiling it 13 Replace the top cover 14 Connect the SCSI cables to the mass storage backplane 15 Proceed to Installing the Half Height DVD or DAT drive page 160 for installation of the drive Installing the Half Height DVD or DAT drive 1 Ensure the cables are the correct length The black line on the SCSI cable and the red flag on the red power cable must align with the front of the f...

Page 161: ...e easily slides into the chassis however a slow firm pressure is needed for proper seating The front locking tab will latch to secure the drive in the chassis Removing and Replacing a Slimline DVD Drive The Slimline DVD drive is located in the front of the chassis This CRU is hot pluggable CAUTION Observe all ESD safety precautions before attempting this procedure Failure to follow ESD safety prec...

Page 162: ...g On the Server page 142 for more information The carrier holds two Slimline DVDs The carrier has 2 SCSI to IDE converter PCAs that enable the Slimline DVDs to be hot pluggable CRUs CAUTION Observe all ESD safety precautions before attempting this procedure Failure to follow ESD safety precautions could result in damage to the server Figure 6 24 Slimline DVD Carrier Location Carrier and Slimline D...

Page 163: ...es as shown in Figure 6 25 Figure 6 25 Data and Power Cable Configuration for Slimline DVD Installation Data Cables The Black Line Indicates the Correct Length Power Cables The following procedure provides information on configuring the removable media drive bay cables for use with the slimline DVD RW drives 1 If the cable configuration appears as shown in figure Figure 6 25 with two power cables ...

Page 164: ...de of the drive bay in the top of the chassis When correctly installed the cables must be configured as shown in Figure 6 27 Figure 6 27 SCSI and Power Cables for Slimline DVD RW Installation SCSI Cable Length Indicator Power Cable Flag Indicator 10 Carefully position the metal removable media cover over the SCSI data and power cables and fasten into place CAUTION Ensure the service length of the ...

Page 165: ...d Power Cables for Slimline DVD Installation SCSI Cable Length Indicator Power Cable Flag Indicator 2 Connect the SCSI cables to the rear of the drive carrier The SCSI cables are labeled to indicate the top and bottom drives 3 Connect the power cables to the rear of the drive carrier 4 Install the left and right media rails and clips to the drive carrier 5 Fold the cables out of the way and slide ...

Page 166: ... Off Hardware Components and Powering On the Server page 142 Installing the New LAN SCSI Core I O PCI X Card s IMPORTANT The new LAN SCSI Core I O PCI X cards must be installed in slot 8 in both IO Chassis 1 and 0 of the PCI X backplane When a SCSI RAID PCI X card is installed you must follow the RAID card manufacturer s instructions for supported backplane slot locations Previous versions of the ...

Page 167: ...ected that the selected PCI PCI X card cannot be taken offline you will not be able to click the OK button and cannot replace the card while HP UX remains running In this case you must shut down HP UX on the nPartition before replacing the defective card 4 Locate the PCI X slot where the selected card resides On the server you can view the PCI X slots and slot LEDs from the rear of the cabinet The...

Page 168: ...pdated The procedure to flash an I O card follows 1 Install the I O card into the chassis 2 Boot the server to the EFI shell 3 Execute the EFI search command To add a single card search cell pci_slot To add all cards search all 4 Execute the following EFI command map r NOTE Each I O card type and firmware image update may require a different flash utility and procedure Follow the instructions in t...

Page 169: ...g LED State Fan is at speed and in sync or not at speed less than six seconds On Green Fan is not keeping up with speed sync pulse for greater than six seconds Flashing Yellow Fan failed stalled or has run slow or fast for greater than six seconds Flashing Red Fan is not installed or no power is applied to fan Off Removing a PCI Smart Fan Assembly Figure 6 31 PCI Smart Fan Assembly Detail 1 Remove...

Page 170: ...fan LED indicates the fan is operational Removing and Replacing a PCI X Power Supply The PCI X power supply is located in the front of the chassis The PCI X power supply is N 1 and a hot swap unit CAUTION Observe all ESD safety precautions before attempting this procedure Failure to follow ESD safety precautions could result in damage to the server Figure 6 32 PCI X Power Supply Location PCI Power...

Page 171: ...l 1 Securely grasp the handle on the front of the power supply 2 Slide and hold the locking tab to the right and pull the PCI X supply from the chassis Replacing the PCI Power Supply 1 Slide the power supply in the chassis until the thumb latch clicks into the locked position 2 The module easily slides into the chassis apply a slow firm pressure to properly seat the connection 3 Verify the status ...

Page 172: ...he server Figure 6 34 BPS Location Bulk Power Supplies IMPORTANT When a BPS is pulled from the server and then immediately re inserted the server might report an overcurrent condition and shut down Removing a BPS 1 Remove the front bezel 2 Press in on the extraction lever release mechanism and pull outward 172 Removing and Replacing Components ...

Page 173: ...Figure 6 35 Extraction Levers Levers 3 Slide the BPS forward using the extractions levers to remove it from the chassis Figure 6 36 BPS Detail Removing and Replacing a Bulk Power Supply 173 ...

Page 174: ... server verify the MP LAN network settings using the settings from the original replaced core I O To configure management processor network settings use the MP Command menu s LC command To list the current management processor MP network configuration use the LS command Default Management Processor Network Settings Table 6 6 lists an example of the default MP LAN network settings for the server Ta...

Page 175: ...e of the PC or workstation From a PC command prompt route add 192 168 1 1ClientName On an HP UX workstation log in as root and use this command usr sbin route add 192 168 1 1 ClientName After reconfiguring the management processor networking remove these network routing table changes with the route delete command 3 Enter this command to confirm the new network connection to the management processo...

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Page 177: ...orst case power consumption for every subsystem in the server This number will not be exceeded by a properly functioning server for any combination of hardware and software 2 Marked electrical power is the input power measured at the AC input expressed in Volt Amps The marked electrical power is the rating given on the chassis label and represents the input power required for facility AC power pla...

Page 178: ...ssor MP BO command to boot an nPartition past boot is blocked BIB the nPartition console will show activity while the firmware is initialized and will stop at the BCH Main Menu the Main Menu Enter command or menu prompt Use the BCH DI command to redisplay the current menu and its available commands Main Menu Enter command or menu di Main Menu Command Description BOot PRI HAA ALT path Boot from spe...

Page 179: ...Partition console When accessing the console confirm that you are at the BCH Main Menu the Main Menu Enter command or menu prompt If you are at a BCH menu other than the Main Menu then enter MA to return to the BCH Main Menu 2 Choose which device to boot From the BCH Main Menu use the PATH command to list any boot path variable settings The primary PRI boot path normally is set to the main boot de...

Page 180: ... the ISL prompt and specify the appropriate arguments to the hpux loader 4 Exit the console and management processor interfaces if you are finished using them To exit the BCH environment press B Control B this exits the nPartition console and returns to the management processor Main Menu To exit the management processor enter X at the Main Menu Single User Mode HP UX Booting This section describes...

Page 181: ... interface issue the EXIT command instead of specifying one of the hpux loader commands Refer to the hpux 1M manpage for a detailed list of hpux loader options Example 7 1 Single User HP UX Boot ISL Revision A 00 42 JUN 19 1999 ISL hpux is stand vmunix Boot disk 0 0 2 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 stand vmunix 8241152 1736704 1402336 start 0x21a0e8 INIT Overriding default level with level s INIT SINGLE USER ...

Page 182: ...P UX in LVM maintenance mode ISL hpux lm boot stand vmunix 4 Exit the console and management processor interfaces if you are finished using them To exit the BCH environment press B Control B this exits the nPartition console and returns to the management processor Main Menu To exit the management processor enter X at the Main Menu Shutting Down HP UX When HP UX is running on an nPartition you can ...

Page 183: ...fication The minimum firmware version supported at release of the HP 9000 rp7440 Server is rp8440 and rp7440 Firmware Version 1 0 After the system firmware is updated use the management processor MP cm menu to verify status using the sysrevcommand MP CM sysrev Cabinet firmware revision reportPROGRAMMABLE HARDWARE System Backplane GPM EMMUX 001 001 000 001 000 000IO Backplane IO_LPM 0 IO_LPM 1 001 ...

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Page 185: ...5m Jumper BOARDS None AD307 67001 LO vKVM vMedia USB MASS STORAGE DEVICES None AB351 67002 DVD RW Drive None AD143 2100A DVD RW Slimline Drive None AD013 2101A DVD RW Slimline Carrier 2 A cards DW009 69201 DW009 67201 Removable DAT 40i DDS4 AB420 69001 AB420 2101A 36 GB Ultra 320 15K RPM SCSI Disk AB421 69001 AB421 2101A 73 GB Ultra 320 15K RPM SCSI Disk AB422 69001 AB422 2101A 146 GB Ultra 320 10...

Page 186: ...nge P N Replacement P N CRU DESCRIPTION None AB312 2108A Nameplate rx7640 None A6912 00014 Box DVD Filler Carbon None A7025 04001 Assy Bezel No NamePlate Graphite None AB312 2102A Assy Front Panel Display Bezel None C2786 40002 Snap Bezel Attach 186 Replaceable Parts ...

Page 187: ... TOC signal to a partition TC Broadcast a message to all users of the MP command handler TE Display list of MP connected users WHO Table B 2 lists the server status commands Table B 2 Status Commands Description Command Display partition cell assignments CP Display entity status DE Display devices on bus DU Display the list of available commands HE Display LAN connected console status LS Display d...

Page 188: ... Modify command interface inactivity time out IT Configure LAN connections LC Display LAN connected console status LS Enable Disable interpartition security PARPERM Modify default Partition for this login session PD Re key complex profile lock RL Reset MP bus device RU Display and set MP remote access SA Set SNMP daemon parameters SNMP Configure security options and access control SO Set parameter...

Page 189: ...t These templates show basic equipment dimensions and space requirements for servicing The service areas shown on the template drawings are lightly shaded The equipment templates should be used with the floor plan grid to define the location of the equipment that will be installed in your computer room NOTE Photocopying typically changes the scale of drawings copied If any templates are copied the...

Page 190: ...n the floor plan grid created in step 2 5 Position pieces until the desired layout is obtained then fasten the pieces to the grid Mark locations of computer room doors air conditioning floor vents utility outlets and so on NOTE Attach a reduced copy of the completed floor plan to the site survey HP installation specialists use this floor plan during equipment installation Figure C 2 Server Cabinet...

Page 191: ...Figure C 3 Planning Grid Computer Room Layout Plan 191 ...

Page 192: ...Figure C 4 Planning Grid 192 Templates ...

Page 193: ...132 controls 23 core I O 19 core I O card 132 CP 187 customer replaceable unit CRU CRU 141 D DAT 19 DATE 187 DC 187 DF 187 DI 187 di Display command 84 dimensions and weights 35 DIMMs 26 memory 26 disk 121 155 156 internal 34 74 removing and replacing 155 156 disk drive 19 DL 187 du display MP bus topology command 81 DVD CD 19 E EL 187 electrical specifications 36 electrostatic discharge 142 envir...

Page 194: ...nt Code 83 PDH riser board 25 PE 187 Platform Dependent Code PDC 132 power 143 applying cabinet 83 cabinet switch 83 housekeeping 76 83 plugs 19 requirement 19 power cords 36 power requirements component 37 power supplies 19 processor service 19 Processor Dependent Code PDC 83 processors 19 PS 187 PWRGRD 187 R RE 187 Reflection 1 75 83 RL 187 rootcell setting value of 83 RR 187 RS 187 RS 232 132 R...

Page 195: ...TE 187 turbocoolers 19 U update firmware 136 V verifying system configuration 84 W warranty 43 web console 132 WHO 187 wrist strap 142 X XD 187 195 ...

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